More 219 Boko Haram members surrender to Nigerian troops

As the Nigerian military continue to win the war over Boko Haram, more of the terrorists group fighters along with their families are surrendering.

Director army public relations officer, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, has disclosed that more BH fighters, as well as their families are beginning to surrendered in large quantity

The Nigerian military disclosed that on August 14, 2021, a total of 186 member of the insurgent groups, led by their Amir, Manye Aga, comprising of 67 adult males, 54 adult females and 65 children, had surrendered to troops of Operation HADIN KAI at forward operational base (FOB) Ajiri. Items recovered from the surrendered terrorists include, several AK 47 rifles and magazines, a locally made pistol and 8 locally fabricated daggers.

Similarly, on 15 August, 2021, the Theatre took custody of additional Boko Haram fighters, comprising of 4 adult males, 11 adult females and 18 children from Landanli, Azah, Ngaridua and Kondilla villages, who surrendered to own troops of 151 Task Force Battalion, Banki Junction in Bama.

The Military disclosed that the terrorists are overwhelmed with fear and are making desperate efforts to halt the ongoing surrendering of the fighters from Tumbus and Sambisa axis. 

Here are photos shared by the military on the surrendered Boko Haram fighters;









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